workingfromhome said there could be some sort of regulation but not persecution for medical marijuana:

“It was approved by the voters but like anything, there's a learning curve, until we get it sorted out in a way that mirrors how we handle cigarettes, alcohol, and behind the counter medication.”

Brad Forrester said cannabis should be legalized, taxed and regulated like alcohol or tobacco as an adult product:

“Municipalities should be able to regulate provisioning centers and collective gardens, but not ban them. Municipalities are already prohibited from regulating a card holding patient or caregiver who is acting in accordance with the MMMAct, so says the Michigan Court of Appeals. There is a demand for cannabis and that will never change. Does society want to continue spending billions of dollars trying to eradicate cannabis, or save money on enforcement and incarceration of pot smokers, and generate additional revenue through fees and taxes?”

Other municipalities, including the city of Jackson and Leoni Township, are developing ordinances that would regulate medical marijuana and have passed moratoriums on any new dispensaries in the interim.

Should other municipalities in Jackson County also have ordinances to regulate medical marijuana?